Hi all,
first of all: yes, I've read through all those reports here on GeoNet with respect to this issue. Yet I haven't found a suitable solution yet.
So what's the problem: I converted an IFC model to a multipatch feature through the Data Interop. workbench which worked all as intended. I can visualize my model in ArcGIS Pro and it looks exactly as it should with all its attributes. Sharing the data to AGOL was also easy and so far I didn't encounter any issues at all. But no matter how I share my data from ArcGIS Pro (which is in WGS84 Web Mercator), I get the error message "Scene service is missing root node" when I try to open or create a Scene view.
What have I tried so far:
- "Share as a Web Scene": the Web scene shows the error "Scene service is missing root node"
- "Share as Web Layer": Creates Scene from hosted scene layer, but also here I get the error "Scene service is missing root node". Since I also need a feature layer to modify my popups I have to select "Cache online" in ArcGIS Pro (no feature layer available if I cache locally...why?). Because if I select cache locally, "Share as a Web Layer" works in order to view my Scene online! But again, no possibility to modify my popup online without feature layer.
- Also "Create 3D Object Scene Layer Package" + Publish web layer won't create a hosted feature layer to modify popups (which I need), so I can't use this one. But the scene I open from the hosted scene layer works too!
So this HAS to be a bug with AGOL, either with the service definition (which isn't created when I publish my layer package or use share as web layer and do a local cashing, since in both ways no hosted feature layer is created), or with the caching itself. And yes, I have let it "cook" for a longer time...it's a really small file, so this shouldn't take too long.
Any further ideas? I've attached the slpk here as well in case you want to have a look into this directly. Since we are a big construction company currently in a PoC for purchasing ArcGIS Enterprise, working with 3D data is of utmost importance to us. This shouldn't make any problems.
Thanks!